A special relay involving a yellow wellie, 30 people and two dogs has finally been completed.

Staff at Shaw Marketing and Design carried the banana-coloured boot from an office in Shetland to one in Edinburgh.

The challenge was done to raise money for RNLI with stops at each lifeboat station along the way.

The relay began on September 24 with the only motorised transport used being a ferry from Lerwick to Aberdeen. The rest of the journey was made up of walking, cycling and running.

The final leg was completed last Sunday when the wellie was greeted with pipers in Edinburgh.

Alastair Bruce, Shaw's managing director, said: "The RNLI challenged the creative industries in Scotland to raise funds in a creative way, and our response was the Yellow Wellie Relay, which in addition to getting our staff out and about throughout Scotland, linked our two offices in a fantastic journey.

"The RNLI set each company a target of £1,000 in their fundraising efforts and we have certainly achieved that.

"Our whole team here has been magnificent. We're very grateful to everyone who has played a part in the relay."